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Liposuction with Other Procedures

Liposuction is a common procedure, so you’re probably more than aware that it exists and that it’s an option for many people. However, do you actually know what you need to know? The internet can be a font of knowledge but, on the flip side, also a prolific source of incorrect or incomplete information, particularly when it comes to topics which you may feel a little unsure about discussing in person. Sure, you know liposuction can produce fantastic results when you work with an experienced, reputable cosmetic surgeon , but it can also work wonders when combined with other procedures. If you’re bothered by sagging skin, drooping jowls, hollow cheeks or any other aspect of your appearance, discuss this with your cosmetic surgeon to find out what you need to know about using liposuction alongside complementary options. A mommy makeover , for example, can use liposuction alongside a tummy tuck , breast augmentation or even non-surgical med spa treatments to help you regain your figu...

Liposuction with Your Breast Reduction?

The size and shape of a woman’s breasts often have a big impact on her overall body proportions and natural balance. When planning your breast reduction surgery, this is something that you’ll want to keep in mind to help you get the best possible results. For this reason, you might be considering including liposuction with your breast reduction . Here are important factors that can help you decide. The Area of Your Body In many cases, your plastic surgeon will recommend that you include liposuction in the areas around your breasts as part of your breast reduction procedure . That way, your final results will be smooth and seamless. On the other hand, many women also consider getting liposuction in other areas of their bodies to help balance out their new curves. While getting liposuction in your hips, waist or thighs at the same time as your breast reduction can complement your results, these areas aren’t as necessary to address as the sides of your ches...